Aiming to take digitalisation to the next level for oil, gas and chemicals, ABB highlighted its EOW- i3 extended control room concept at EGYPS 2018, running in Egypt from 12 – 14 February 2018

ABB has also demonstrated its digital solutions for the oil, gas and chemicals industry at EGYPS 2018, providing the tools for the Egyptian government’s agenda to unlock the full potential of the country’s oil and gas sector.

The company has further demonstrated that the EOW- i3 extended control room concept shows critical data for oil and gas plants located onshore and offshore on an interactive dashboard. The technology aims to allow users to remotely monitor all plant aspects while analysing and viewing highly complex data.

“The EOW is part of the ABB Ability™ solutions platform which presents a combination of equipment, systems and services that are digital and seamlessly connected,” said Naji Jreijiri, managing director at ABB Egypt North and Central Africa.

“There is alignment between our solutions and the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources new integrated strategy, which aims to realise the petroleum sector’s full potential by the year 2021. We want to contribute to sustainable development and become a role model for the modern Egypt,” Jreijiri added.

ABB said that the company uses a collaborative approach in developing solutions for customers by bringing together people, products, services and applications to operate in a digital world. “Our ABB Ability solutions for the oil, gas and chemical sector utilise our analytics engine to turn data into collaborative actions across disciplines from various locations,” explained Ahmed Sherbini, business unit manager for ABB Egypt oil and gas.

With more than 400 exhibitors and 15,000 visitors, EGYPS 2018 brings together global business leaders to discuss growth and innovation in the oil and gas sector for regional and global industry collaboration.